Pterodactyl was a real animal. It was a type of flying reptile, but it was neither a dinosaur nor a bird.
It was definitely a reptile.
The one main distinguishing feature than separates birds from other animals are feathers. Only birds and some other dinosaurs have them. Feet, beaks and hollow bones are features found in many other animals.So although the pterodactyl flew, it did so with skin membranes very much like a bat. It was a flying reptile, not a bird.
It is neither. A pterodactyl looked like a bird, and was related to dinosaurs, but was neither bird or dinosaur.
Paleontologist classify Pterodactyls as flying reptiles and not dinosaurs
Neither. Pterodactyl belong to a group of reptiles separate from lizards.
Not only dose the pterodactyl have feathes but it also has scales and it is cold-blooded
Neither. Pterodactyls belong to a now extinct group of reptiles called pterosaurs.
No. Pterodactyls (flying dinosaurs, now extinct) were reptiles.
A flying reptile.
The likely word is the flying dinosaur (pterosaur) called the pterodactyl.
No and the Pterodactyl is not a dinosaur. It is a flying reptile.
Pterodactyl
The "pterodactyl" was a flying dinosaur, named for the clawed digits on its wingtips.
Pterodactyl.
The type of flying prehistoric reptile (dinosaur) is a pterodactyl.
pterodactyl
That is the correct spelling for pterodactyl, one type of flying dinosaur (pteradon).
Maybe a Pterodactyl. A prehistoric flying dinosaur.
I believe the correct spelling for the dinosaur is: pterodactyl.
The type of "flying dinosaur" or pterosaur is a pterodactyl.
One species of prehistoric flying dinosaur was the pterodactyl.